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Le Passage du gué — History & Facts
In Le Passage du gué, we see a tranquil river scene set against a lush landscape. The painting features soft greens and browns, creating a harmonious atmosphere. Figures can be seen crossing the river, adding a sense of movement to the serene setting.
The sky is a gentle blue, dotted with clouds that enhance the peacefulness of the scene. This artwork is an oil on canvas, characteristic of Claude Lorrain's style during the Baroque period. The dimensions are approximately 100 x 130 cm, making it a substantial piece that draws the viewer in. Lorrain's use of light and shadow is evident, creating depth and a three-dimensional quality.
The composition is carefully balanced, guiding the eye through the landscape. Claude Lorrain was known for his idealized landscapes, often incorporating classical elements. Le Passage du gué is a prime example of his ability to blend nature with human activity. Interestingly, this work reflects Lorrain's influence on later landscape painters, particularly in how he depicted light and atmosphere.
His paintings often served as inspiration for the Romantic movement that followed.
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